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aluminium chloride chemical properties |
mp | 194 °c |
bp | 180°c |
density | 2.44 |
vapor pressure | 1 mm hg ( 100 °c) |
fp | 88 °c |
storage temp. | 2-8°c |
solubility | h2o: soluble |
form | powder |
water solubility | reacts |
sensitive | moisture sensitive |
merck | 14,337 |
stability: | stable, but reacts violently with water. prolonged storage may lead to pressure build-up - vent container periodically. incompatible with alcohols and a variety of other materials (see complete msds sheet for full list). |
cas database reference | 7446-70-0(cas database reference) |
nist chemistry reference | aluminum trichloride(7446-70-0) |
epa substance registry system | aluminum chloride (alcl3)(7446-70-0) |
safety information |
hazard codes | c,xi,t |
risk statements | 36/38-34-62-51/53-48/23/24-40-23/24/25-14-48/25-48/20-52-36/37/38-52/53-48/23/24/25-60 |
safety statements | 26-45-28-7/8-36/37/39-61-23-28a-53 |
ridadr | un 3264 8/pg 3 |
wgk germany | 1 |
rtecs | bd0525000 |
hazardclass | 8 |
packinggroup | ii |
hs code | 28273200 |
hazardous substances data | 7446-70-0(hazardous substances data) |
aluminium chloride usage and synthesis |
chemical properties | yellow to grey solid |
general description | a white to gray powder with a pungent odor. corrosive to tissue and toxic by ingestion. |
reactivity profile | aluminum chloride behaves as an acidic salt. self-reactive. after long storage in closed containers, explosions often occur upon opening [chem. abst. 41:6723d 1947]. can cause ethylene(also other alkenes) to polymerize violently [j. inst. pet. 33:254 1947]. causes ethylene oxide to rearrange and polymerize, liberating heat [j. soc. chem. ind. 68:179 1949]. can catalyze violent polymerization of allyl chloride [ventrone 1971]. addition to nitrobenzene containing about 5% phenol caused a violent explosion [chem. eng. news 31:4915 1953]. mixtures with nitromethane may explode when organic matter is present [chem. eng. news 26:2257 1948]. |
health hazard | contact with the skin or eyes in the presence of moisture causes thermal and acid burns. |
fire hazard | behavior in fire: reacts violently with water used in extinguishing adjacent fires |